Teaching Your Kids About Retirement Planning

As parents, there is never a shortage of things you want to teach your children. Whether imparting wisdom or demonstrating a practical skill, parents have
Aretha Franklin Didn’t Have an Estate Plan—But You Should

It’s tempting to look at the lives of rich and famous celebrities and assume they have it all together—yet even superstars can be guilty of
Everything You Need to Know About Roth IRAs

Here at Stonepath Wealth Management, we’ve long espoused the value of Roth IRAs—and thanks to the recent tax reform bill, they’re arguably as useful now
Does Your Retirement Plan Cover Everything?

Nobody wants to reach retirement and find that they have underprepared. Of course, the best way to prevent against this fate is by starting the
Self Employed and Worried About Retirement? Stop Stressing and Start Strategizing

Being a self-employed business owner comes with many advantages—but the challenges are real, too. The entrepreneur doesn’t have the luxury of benefiting from an employer
The Financial To-Dos of Having a Baby

Having a baby and growing your family is a very exciting time for any new parent or parent-to-be—and there are some pretty significant things to
What are the Best Charitable Gifting Strategies?

Financial planning isn’t only about providing a future for yourself and for your family. It’s also about doing the things you’re passionate about, and taking
Retirement Planning When You’re Past 55

It’s not uncommon to hit age 55 and start thinking very seriously about impending retirement. Some individuals reach this age and feel highly confident in
A Couple’s Guide to Retirement Planning

Do you remember what the abbreviation IRA stands for? It’s an individual retirement account—but of course, for many of us, there’s nothing “individual” about retirement